Improvement in sash-holders



u B. wnmo. "Improvement in Sash-Holders. f N0. H5,260.- l v Patented May 23.1871.

` i ]tween thelinteliandsillg-of the frame; t and i -Its nature consists -of a rod suspended from the lintel land arrangedto passQthlrough 'a` sleeve fastened to.the j :sash or sashesfwhichsleeve is provided with elastic t I" `packingfandja stsc`rw,so that suitable pressure may `1`be`l1ad` on the rod: to s'lnstain the weight of sash, said i sleevebeing provided with a' slide orstop to lock the i i i `sash1 when closed, as'1`therwl1ole is-hereinafter fully desciibed andshownf t t t A i' In `tllefdawingl`" l t t i i F-ignre-2`is anelevation of awindow in which thev `saslris supported by myjmprovedstay. Figures 3, 4, 6, and 7 represeit enlarged views of the4 i `staytamdsleeve;"` i f l iffBYRoNfwILMorifforfMONTANA, IOWA, AssreNoRrofHrM'sEtr AND .1K1

Genuine, or SAMEr PLACE,

Trotters Patentino.115,2cov,dtteamay2s,1871. Y

-IMPRVEMENr IN siren-HOLDERS.

" 'z l Thi'Sclieduflerefen-ed to tn ,thelne LettersiPat-.ent and nieking part of thesame.

" I, BY'BQN ,WILMon offMontana, in the county of d Booneand `State of Iowafhave invented `an Improved fSashfStay, ofzwhich the following is et specification.

rlllieobjectof the presentinvention'is` to provide i moreeonvenient meansforholding sashlclosed in the y *window-framefandalso,in any required position bei Erepresents adependingrod, which is rigidly t'ast-A `enedlto thelintel .oftbewindow-frame bymeans of i plate K, or otberwiseasfmost convenient, and which is arranged to run through "a sleeve, I. l i i t @1 This sleeve-as shown ing. 7, is provided with an elastic strip, @which bears lon the rod F nndholds it tightly enongh inthe sleeve I tosnstain the weight of I sash, yet not to hold the rod so tightly as to prevent the sa'slllfrom being readily raised and lowered with the application of alittle force.

The means for giving thelelas'tc strip b uitlore' or less Thearrangement for locking the sash down"eonsi-its` .of a. slide, R, which is dovetailedinto ithe lower end oi' `the sleeve Land shut-s fast the end of the rod F, thus A `preventing-t'ne sleeve from moving upward; and, as the sleeve isattached to4 tbesash the latter cannot e be raised-'until theslide is .drawn out.

Havingthus described my invention, Y i What4 I claim, and desireto secure by Letters Pat-A ent, s i

' i The sleeve I, constructed asdescribed, and combined with they Vslide'll, rod F, and plate k, as and for the plrpose'set forth.`

" BYRON WILMOT.

i Witnesses! i i J. lil. BLACK,

G. S. RHoADs. 

